Indian Waterhole Ranch Tract 32 offers a major advantage rarely found in rural West Texas, electricity already runs along the north boundary. In a region where extending power can easily cost more than the land itself, this feature alone adds tremendous value and saves years of expense and planning. Whether you're setting up a hunting camp, RV site, or future homesite, having power in place puts you ahead from day one.
Located just south of Dryden, TX in Terrell County, this rugged tract sits beneath some of the darkest night skies in Texas, where true, unspoiled stargazing is part of everyday life. With no nearby city lights, the Milky Way stretches overhead, making this property ideal for anyone seeking quiet, space, and a deep connection to the land.
The ranch centers around the historic Indian Waterhole, a natural limestone basin that has collected rainwater for thousands of years and continues to attract wildlife today. McClain Canyon cuts through the property, creating dramatic elevation changes and long-range views toward the mountains of northern Mexico. Native mesquite, desert willow, sagebrush, catclaw, and cacti provide classic West Texas habitat.
This land is well-suited for hunting and recreation, with mule deer, whitetail, hogs, javelina, quail, dove, and other native game regularly passing through.
Owner financing is available with just 5% down, no credit check, and flexible terms up to 30 years, making it easy to secure your own piece of Texas. If you're looking for powered land, big skies, and serious hunting potential, Indian Waterhole Ranch Tract 32 delivers.
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